Thursday, July 5, 2012

Remove Windows Virus Hunter virus

Windows Virus Hunter is not a legitimate security tool. It is a malware that pretends to be an antivirus. It is from
the same family of malware as Windows Web Commander, etc. It simulates a
system scan and reports false system security threats to make you
think your computer is infected with trojans, spyware, adware, worms
and other malicious software. Remember, the program created to
make troubles for a computer user and does not protect your
machine in any way! Thus, never trust anything relate to Windows Virus Hunter and uninstall it as soon as possible.

What Windows Virus Hunter does

Windows Virus Hunter is promoted and distributed with the help of trojans that come from fake
online scanners or other misleading websites. When the rogue
is installed, it will register itself in the Windows
registry to run automatically.

The program will perform a system scan and list a lot of trojans,
viruses and other malicious programs. Of course,
the scan and its results are a fake. The rogue uses
the false scan results as method to trick you into
purchase the full version of the software. Ignore all that Windows Virus Hunter will show you and remove it as soon as
possible.

While Windows Virus Hunter is running, it will display various
misleading notifications and fake security alerts from
Windows taskbar. However, all the alerts are totally fabricated and must by no
means be trusted. The rogue generates these messages only to scare you
into paying for this scam software. Thus, like false scan result,
you should ignore all of them.

As you can see, Windows Virus Hunter pretends to be a legitimate
antivirus software but, in reality, it is a scam. You should remove
this malware as soon as you notice it installed on the system.
Please use the Windows Virus Hunter removal steps to uninstall this malware from your computer
for free.